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Hello and thank you for visiting my Lybrate profile! I want to let you know that here at my office my staff and I will do our best to make you comfortable. I strongly believe in ethics; a......more

Hello and thank you for visiting my Lybrate profile! I want to let you know that here at my office my staff and I will do our best to make you comfortable. I strongly believe in ethics; as a health provider being ethical is not just a remembered value, but a strongly observed one.

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Dr. S.P.Vengada Krishnaraj is a trusted Pulmonologist in Tambaram West, Chennai. She has helped numerous patients in her 18 years of experience as a Pulmonologist. She is a qualified MBBS, Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases (DTCD), DNB (Pulmonology) . You can consult Dr. S.P.Vengada Krishnaraj at Hindu Mission Hospital - Tambaram in Tambaram West, Chennai. Book an appointment online with Dr. S.P.Vengada Krishnaraj on Lybrate.com.

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For cold take tablet cetrizine at night and For cough take syp ascoril-D 2.5 ml twice a day and For pain take tablet paracetamol 650 mg and Take a flow of steam (of plain water only ) over the forehead through a crescent steam inhaler, eight hourly and Take Cp Amoxicillin 500mg 1-1 for five days

I think some crackers particles are permanently embedded in corneal stroma which is causing scattering of lights which is causing so much problems, after so many years it is not possible to remove, so first get checked up by experienced Opthalmologist & if not possible to remove, get prescribed eyeglasses with transition lenes little bit costly.

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Thankyou for the query. You must start gradually. Start with 10 minutes increasing gradually every week. Take a rest of a minute in case you feel breathless and then continue. Sip on water during walk. Avoid walking empty or on full stomach.

It all depends where you are getting it done and what technique you opt for.
Laser tonsillectomy my go up to 60 to 70 thousand and simple surgical tonsillectomy ranges from 20 to 40 thousand in a good hospital.

No alternative therapy has been found to cure asthma so yoga also is one of them. It can help in keep body healthy in general but not cannot treat asthma. Taking medicines for asthma is only option to deal with this disease.

Cough in immediate post-operative period is harmful and one of the reason for failure of operation for hernia. Possibly it is post-anaesthesia cough which usually go but that occur 2 to 7 days following intubation. The other reason is infection. You consult your surgeon urgently and take proper medicine to control it.

Well, thanks for seeking help and I appreciate the way you detailed your issues out. It seems, your asthma is controlled with conventional medicines. Your occasional depression/ anxiety attacks, despite the symptoms being majorly in control, could be triggering your asthma attacks. I do empathize with your irreparable losses. Life does present us with varied challenges which sometimes are unpleasant to deal with. We, however, need to take every challenge that we are faced with, positively and think it as being an opportunity life has bestowed upon us mostly to evolve us and bring the best out of us. You certainly have dealt with this challenge and moved forward in life already. I would hereby advise you to think positive, visualize pleasant stuff, de-stress regularly and stay relaxed. This practice will not only help avert and reduce the incidences of future asthma attacks but also help you be in self control while an attack has precipitated. Also, learning well & practicing yogasanas like'bhujangasana'savasana' and pranayams like'kapalbhati'anulom-viloma'bhramari' etc all on a daily basis are highly beneficial in this condition unless advised otherwise by your consulting doc. Simultaneously, make sure your diet/ nutrition, lifestyle including bowel habits etc all are streamlined. Its advisable to eat in moderation and less than your full capacity than eating to your full. Try avoiding tea, coffee, spices, chillies, pickles, extremely hot & cold/ chilled foods generally. Do consume citrus fruits/ vegetables rich in vitamin c as they help strengthen your immunity. Warm saline gargling, at least once daily, shall help protect you from throat related afflictions that often trigger asthma in certain people. Mostly, fresh air, dry climate, regular exercise go a long way in helping avert precipitation of an attack. Daily consumption of ginger tea helps a lot, unless you are allergic to it. Inhaling the scent of honey during an asthma attack helps breathe easier too. Having said the above-mentioned, you must continue with your allopathic medications as already advised by your doc and attempt the natural remedies as suggested by me above, only as an adjunct or complement to the ongoing conventional treatment.
Hope the above-mentioned helps. Do take care and all the very best.
Sincerely, Dr. Pritam (nd)
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